Germany agrees to take ebola patients, page-3

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    "In Hong Kong, a woman has been hospitalized with a suspected case of Ebola. According to reports from China Daily, the woman had recently returned home from a trip to Africa.
    In an effort to confine the spread of the disease, the International Civil Aviation Organization will consult with the World Health Organization.
    "Until now [the virus] had not impacted commercial aviation, but now we're affected," WHO Secretary-General Raymond Benjamin told the media, referencing the death of a 40-year-old man who died of Ebola after traveling on Togo-based airline ASKY from Liberia to Nigeria via the Togolese capital of Lome.
    "We will have to act quickly," Benjamin said. "We will consult with the WHO to see what types of measures should be put in place."
    The Ebola virus spreads through direct contact of bodily fluids and is deadly in up to 90 percent of cases. Symptoms include fever, vomiting and internal bleeding."
 
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